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My wife lost the brass bead off the front of her '73


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My wife lost the brass bead off the front of her Uberti '73

 

I've got the sight off and the drill hole for the part of the brass that inserts is only 1.5mm.

 

Going to try and turn one on my lathe and insert it with some retaining compound.

 

Any hints from anyone who's done this before?

 

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Epoxy on a primer cup (no compound or anvil).  Small primer is usually large enough.  If you use a brass cup, it polishes nicely to almost gold.   A nickel plated cup - polishes to nickel.   Doh.  Cheap and fast. 

 

Otherwise, a proper shank size and globe size of a shotgun bead will work well.

 

good luck, GJ

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5 minutes ago, Garrison Joe, SASS #60708 said:

Epoxy on a primer cup (no compound or anvil).  Small primer is usually large enough.  If you use a brass cup, it polishes nicely to almost gold.   A nickel plated cup - polishes to nickel.   Doh.  Cheap and fast. 

 

Otherwise, a proper shank size and globe size of a shotgun bead will work well.

 

good luck, GJ

 

Or a brass BB.

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22 minutes ago, Garrison Joe, SASS #60708 said:

Epoxy on a primer cup (no compound or anvil).  Small primer is usually large enough.  If you use a brass cup, it polishes nicely to almost gold.   A nickel plated cup - polishes to nickel.   Doh.  Cheap and fast. 

 

Otherwise, a proper shank size and globe size of a shotgun bead will work well.

 

good luck, GJ

small pistol primer is what I did

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Buy a small real gold bead pierced ear earring.  Cheap, never tarnish, you can drill or just glue.  They generally come in pairs so you have a spare.

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29 minutes ago, Rip Snorter said:

Buy a small real gold bead pierced ear earring.  Cheap, never tarnish, you can drill or just glue.  They generally come in pairs so you have a spare.

Better yet use your wife’s earring, after all it’s her rifle. Oh and let us know how that works out

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38 minutes ago, Warden Callaway said:

Sure Hit sights should slip right on.

 

http://www.surehitsights.com/page-4.html

I had this same thing happen, sure hits will not slip on this style of sight.  I had to change to I think it was called the marbles style front sight then slip the sure hit over it.   The gold stud ear ring idea should work or you might cut a slot in a .22 short case lengthwise and put some epoxy on to hold it. 

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Thanks pards one and all for the suggestions, but the boss was having none of that "Please can I have exactly what I had before" .......

 

Turned down the insert shank to a thou oversize -

 

 

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Test fitting for a friction fit -

 

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Parted off -

 

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Had to hand file off the nub that I always get from parting off, the piece being so tiny was a problem to hold so I used some masking tape and to get it in place and then sandwiched between some wood offcuts and after filing gave it a polish -

 

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Looking good -

 

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Used some Loctite 638 Retaining Compound, along with the friction fit I hope that it stays in place. At least if it doesn't I know I can make another one now......and back on the barrel -

 

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That looks great!  If you weren't down under I would have you make one for me!  It's nice to have the tools and knowledge to make things like that.

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Good job!

 

Something that small takes a lot of patience and skill. Judging from this and other items that you've made an posted pictures/videos of...you have plenty of both!.

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Gotta love having a small lathe on hand, can’t remember how many little things I have made over the years that couldn’t be easily found local. Nice work on the sight insert. Let’s see someone do that on their cell phone !

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Well done Sir!

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